Smith, Warner will have to be prepared for criticism: Ponting

Former captain Ricky Ponting feels constant scrutiny on Steve Smith and David Warner following their comeback could be “unsettling” for the Australian team during the World Cup in the United Kingdom.

Ponting, who will be part of Australia’s support staffduring the mega event, said Smith and Warner will have to be prepared forconstant criticism from the UK crowd. Their two-year ban for ball-tamperingends later this month and they will feature in the IPL beginning March 23.

   

“I don’t think it is much of a challenge internally aroundthe players. You’d like to think that those guys are having conversations now,so they’re not leaving it to the last minute and just be exposed to this thingthat could be derailing to a team,” Ponting told cricket.com.au.

“I’m sure this would have been talked about at a higherlevel for a long time – how do we integrate them back in? How do they fit in?How is it all going to be seamless? But the hardest part for those guys isgoing to be the public perception of us, especially in England,” said thetwo-time World Cup winning captain.

Constant attention on Smith and Warner could affect the teamduring the World Cup, said Ponting.

“They’re coming back into a World Cup in the UK – theyshouldn’t be expecting too many pats on the back over there. They’re going tocop it everywhere they go. They’ve got to know that, they’ve got to accept thatand understand that.

“The team needs to as well, because that could also besomething that could be unsettling for a team.” Australia go into the World Cupas defending champions but this time, they don’t go enter the tournament asoutright favourites.

Ponting feels things could get a lot easier for Warner andSmith if they are amongst the runs.

“I think they are well equipped (to handle the scrutiny),but I think it could be a shock for them by the same token when they come back.They have to expect the absolute worst and then anything better than that isgoing to be a bonus for them. That would be the way I would approach it if Iwas them.

“But at the same time, the way they’ll integrate themselvesback in quickly and have some of the public helping them out, is for them to bescoring runs. If they’re scoring runs and the Australian cricket team iswinning, it’ll be a whole lot easier.

“If it’s the other way around and they’re not scoring runs and the Australian team is losing, then it’s going to be hard,” he added.

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